Thoughts about tiers of "need to know" and corresponding technologies for communicating information

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You probably touched on the topic of different tiers of "need to know" and the different technologies used to share the information among the target audience, for example:


  1. Interested person from OERu partner - someone who wants a high level overview of the collaboration. Probably about 80% of the audience. This is the 5 things you need to know. These people don't need to visit the wiki and I think we should host this kind of information on the main OERu.org site. In addition, we could point these folk to the comunity.org.site should they want to ask anything about the OERu.
  2. Folk who participate in the working groups - possibly 15% - 20% of the audience. These folk need to know how to register for a working group, navigate the working group pages and how to join the group.oeru.org site.
  3. The dOERs - the folk who design, develop and produce things for OERu about 10% of the audience. These folk need basic wiki skills and should complete the DS4OER course.

When sequencing the mOOC sessions we could begin with the pathway for "interested people" and the progress towards learning pathways for people who are planing to engage more in the cooperation. I strongly recommend the use of "learning challenges" i.e small doing tasks (eg creating an account and posting on the community site.)

This is looking good!

Mackiwg (talk)12:05, 5 September 2015